The histogram that is created is assigned to a global variable. The global variable should be seen as the histogram itself, e.g. one can add two histograms via a simple + operation. This parameter should have the format of a variable (e.g. A, REF, B_1) not of a number or a string. This parameter can either be a new, unused, variable or one that is already in use. In the latter case, the object related to the global variable will be deleted. This parameter is used in all subsequent histogram related CALL's but can also be used for arithmetic on histograms.
Number of bins in the histogram. [Default: 100]
The range of the histogram can be set explicitly with the minimum and maximum arguments. If they are omitted, then autoscaling is implied. If the range is specified, but autoscaling is requested, then the specified range is ignored.
A character string that can contain the following options: ------------------------------------------------------------- Option Meaning ------------------------------------------------------------- AUTOSCALE Requests automatic scaling, ignoring min and max INTEGER Entries will be integers MANUAL Manual scaling, minimum and maximum respected REAL Entries will be reals or integers -------------------------------------------------------------
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